Freddie Davies (born 21 July 1937) is a British comedian and actor who came to public notice in 1964 though the television talent show ''
Opportunity Knocks'' and has since appeared in several television series and films.
Early life
Freddie Davies was born in
Brixton
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, London in 1937, the grandson of
music hall comedian Jack Herbert. At the start of the
Second World War
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, Davies was evacuated to
Seend
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in Wiltshire, subsequently to
Torquay
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in Devon and then to
Salford
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, Lancashire in 1941.
Career
After finishing his
national service
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The ...
in the
Royal Army Pay Corps, Davies became a
stand-up comedian
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Stand-up comedy consists of one-liners, stories, ...
. He began his career in 1958 as a
Butlin's
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holiday camp
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entertainer
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. He started on the cabaret circuit in 1964, when he turned professional, and he appeared on many television shows in the 1960s, '70s and '80s including ''
Opportunity Knocks'', ''
Sunday Night at the London Palladium'', ''
The Des O'Connor Show'', ''
The Tom Jones Show'', ''
The Bachelors Show'' and ''
Blackpool Night Out''.
His first appearance on the
ITV talent show ''Opportunity Knocks'', on 1 August 1964, brought him to public notice. The single joke he told involved an increasingly exasperated character remonstrating with a tiresome pet-shop owner with the words: "look here, Parrot-face!". Audience reaction prompted him to bill himself as "Freddie 'Parrot-face' Davies". He made further allusions to birds in jokes about budgies, and by playing a character he named Samuel Tweet. His visual identity included wearing a black
Homburg hat
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pulled low on his head, pushing out his ears.
From 1968 to 1971, the long-running British children's comic ''
Buster
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'' featured the comic-strip ''Freddie "Parrot-Face" Davies'', based upon the adventures of Freddie and his "boodgies" (budgies). In 1974, he took the lead role in a
BBC children's television series, ''The Small World of Samuel Tweet''. Mr. Tweet worked in a pet shop in Chumpton Green, appearing with many animals during the series. He also appeared in a television commercial for
Mars' "Trill" bird seed, with the slogan, "Trill makes budgies bounce with health".
After a spell touring the USA he returned to the UK and began a television acting career, appearing in ''
Heartbeat
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'', ''
Casualty'', ''
Last of the Summer Wine
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'', ''
Preston Front'', two series of ''
Harbour Lights'' (as George Blade), ''
Born and Bred
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'', ''
Sensitive Skin
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'' and ''
My Family
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''. He also appeared in the
RSC's 2000-01 production of the musical ''
The Secret Garden
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''.
Davies acted in films including the 1995 comedy ''
Funny Bones'' and ''
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
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'' in 2004.
While living in the
Scottish
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village of
Aberfeldy, Davies produced a DVD for the local Aberfeldy and District Gaelic Choir. He also ran a stage school, Stage One, whilst living near Aberfeldy but found it to be a difficult proposition financially. He now lives in North Yorkshire.
In December 2012 and January 2013, Davies appeared in the
BBC Two
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documentary ''Blackpool: Big Night Out,'' sharing reminiscences of performing in the town. The programme included a clip of Davies' comedy routine at the ABC Theatre in
Blackpool
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, on 31 July 1966, where he was appearing that year in a summer season.
He has performed in a one-man show entitled ''Funny Bones''.
In 2022, Davis played the father of
Eddie Marsan
Edward Maurice Charles Marsan (born 9 June 1968) is an English actor. He won the London Film Critics Circle Award and the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film '' Happy-Go-Lucky'' (2008).
He has featured ...
‘s
John Darwin in the ITV Drama ''
The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe''.
Private life
Davies is a long-serving
Freemason, and a
Past Master of Chelsea Lodge No 3098, a London
Masonic lodge
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for those associated with the entertainment industry. In 2016, he celebrated 50 years as a Freemason.
His autobiography ''Funny Bones: My Life in Comedy'', co-written by Anthony Teague, was published by Northern company Scratching Shed on 31 July 2014, fifty years after his appearance on ''Opportunity Knocks.''
Sound recordings
Freddie also recorded several children's albums and stories for children. The ''
Last of the Summer Wine
''Last of the Summer Wine'' is a British sitcom created and written by Roy Clarke and originally broadcast by the BBC from 1973 to 2010. It premiered as an episode of ''Comedy Playhouse'' on 4 January 1973, and the first series of episodes fo ...
'' actor
Bill Owen wrote the lyrics to a romantic ballad called "So Lucky" which Freddie recorded in 1972.
It became a hit record in the Philippines and South America, going gold in Brazil.
Discography
Singles
Albums
Filmography
References
External links
Picture of Freddie DaviesOfficial Freddie Davies web site*
*
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1937 births
Living people
English male comedians
English male film actors
English male television actors
Royal Army Pay Corps soldiers
People from Brixton
Male actors from Salford
Butlins Redcoats
20th-century British Army personnel